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1. There are new IITs being opened or in other words it is expanding too rapidly which is causing other problems like shortage of faculty and facilities provided by the IITs.
2. The quality of faculty members in the IIT is also decreasing, the professor in IITs were used to be Ph.D. in their own subject but now there are professors which have only completed their B.Tech.
3. The quality of the students is also decreasing in the nation.
4. Due to its lack of participation in the research field it is becoming more and more problematic for the IITs to make t
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Scholar-Level 17
For further reference, check below for college review, fees and eligibility:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/amp/b-tech-in-food-science-and-technology-d-y-patil-university-navi-mumbai-school-of-biotechnology-and-bioinformatics-230335
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The placement data of most of the colleges is totally wrong. You can trust only the data given by reputed institutions like IITs, NITs or other CFTIs.
Even while viewing these reports, you should be careful.
Most of the local colleges twist and turn the placement data or give insufficient information to judge their placements or maybe some might give false information.
But while comparing reputed institutes you can use it as one of the criteria.
Mainly, see if the institutions are well reputed, check with reliable sources. If possible, talk with students currently studying there cause they know the best a
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Campus life is very good and spread around of 40 acres of land, they have so many opportunities to evangelize your potential as a student. This unique combination of education, healthcare, and sports under one roof is the soul of our campus loved and honed by each and every student.
The faculty is highly qualified, most of them got their Ph.D from great places.
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Scholar-Level 16
Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Mullana is at Mullana near Ambala in the state of Haryana, India. It was established in 1993. It is a very good college and holds a reputed place in Haryana.
The placements of the college are quite good as top companies came here for placements.
Here are some of the insights of the college.
Intake: 120
Placements
Average package: 4 LPA
Highest package: 8 LPA
Recruiters: Tech Mahindra, TCS, IBM, Accenture, Infosys, Rvalues, Konny Labs, Indian Army, Tata Motors, Capgemini, Wipro and many more.
Here is the link to get more details of the placements:
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url
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-You have to do a lot of work. -You will do a lot of work, you may not be appreciated for it and still more work will be pending. -Your boss will get angry at you because he is under a lot of stress himself. Mostly, your boss will be a co-founder. -The startup may fail and you will lose your job. Having said the above things, there are a lot of benefits to working in a startup. Imagine if India was a rich country, the rupee is 10 rupees per dollar. There is no outsourcing of jobs to India. The whole MNC industry wouldn't exist. No matter how much experience you gain in the software/ outsourcing industry, o
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Being an autonomous institute, it gains all the major fundings and facilities provided by the government, for academics and placement prospectives.
When placement statistics are talked about:
Highest package offered:- Directi at a salary package of Rs 14.47 Lacs per annum
Average Salary is Rs. 6 Lacs per annum.
Companies visited were Cognizant, Cybage, TCS, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Zensar Technologies, Directi, HCL, Amazon, Wipro, etc.
One can get into it by the means of JEE Mains as
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The procedure for that is as follows:
One cannot change his/her branch before going through 2 semesters. Then in both semesters, one needs to perform well or should try to get maximum CGPA as one can at the end of the academic year.
Now, there are the students from various branches who particularly apply for one branch and out of all that lot, students are filtered on the basis of their number and availability of vacant seats. The ones who are getting the highest marks will get selected and the rest of the students should have to satisfy with their current branc
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I am not sure
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Scholar-Level 16
Here is the list of top government engineering colleges of Punjab which are way too better than private colleges.
1) Dr. B. R. Ambedkar National Institute of technology, Jalandhar:
Intake:- 694
Placements:
Average paclage:- 5.25 lakhs
Highest package:- 27 lakhs
Recruiters:- A.K Vidyamandir, Aagaz Education, Aakash Institute, Afcons, Ais Glass, Alstom, Amazon.com, Amdocs, Anglo Eastern Ship Management Ltd., Aqinsights, Ashok Leyland (Dehradun), Atotech Pool and many more.
2) Gurunanak Dev Engineering College:
Intake:- 825 ( both the shifts )
Placements:
Average package:- 3 lakhs
Highest package:- 7 lakhs
Recruiters:- Pipal Research, TCS ,Wipro,
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
First, check that which college is affiliated to which university.
Second, check that to college is affiliated by UGC.
Third. check that college has a high rate of placement jobs from the campus. After checking these conditions one must take this as options for the colleges.
List of Government colleges in Haryana are as follows:
National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra
YMCA University of Science and Technology, Faridabad
Deenbandhu Chho
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